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5201 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 March 27, 1856, page 205 paragraph 16
… and storms, and thus furnish excuses more plausible than usual, for persons not deeply interested in religion to absent themselves from the house of God …
5202 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 April 10, 1856, page 8 paragraph 4
With kind regard the Lord beholds His saints, when called to die; And precious in his holy sight Their sacred dust shall lie, Till all these storms of life are o’er, And they shall rise to die no more.
5203 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 April 24, 1856, page 10 paragraph 3
… the storm of public contempt and ridicule, and proclaim to a wicked world an unwelcome truth.
5204 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 May 1, 1856, page 17 paragraph 14
… the storm of opposition grew heavy, the providence of God raised up a man for this work also. That unwearied friend of this cause, J. V. Himes, who has so nobly stood …
5205 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 May 1, 1856, page 23 paragraph 5
… coming storm of God’s wrath on the wicked; and to encourage the poor, tried and afflicted children of God. What an awful moment is this in which we live! All we …
5206 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 May 15, 1856, page 39 paragraph 15
… the storm of affliction and come off conquerors through Him who hath loved us, and gave his life a ransom for us.
5207 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 June 12, 1856, page 51 paragraph 4
… heavy storm off the coast of Spain, a dismantled merchantman was observed by a British frigate, drifting before the gale. Every eye and glass were upon her …
5208 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 June 26, 1856, page 69 paragraph 13
… of storm, and reposes in the calm beamings of that sun of righteousness which shall glow above the bosom of paradise regained.
5209 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 10, 1856, page 82 paragraph 33
… . The storm began to thicken, the parties began to form; some affirmed that he was very censurable, others thought I was as much so: I should have gone to him, in the …
5210 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 10, 1856, page 84 paragraph 7
… the storm, we have need to put forth special efforts to hold fast that we have, that no man take our crown.
5211 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 24, 1856, page 89 paragraph 1
A MORN will dawn on this dark night of woe; A sunny calm succeed the midnight storm; To those who joyfully endure, below, And faithful to their trust, his will perform.
5212 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 24, 1856, page 89 paragraph 8
No! this will be the burden of their song. As untold glory lights the careworn brow; Lo! this is He for whom we’ve waited long, And from the storm of wrath he’ll save us now. [Home here, etc., pp .25,26.
5213 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 31, 1856, page 100 paragraph 20
… approaching storm of rain we took down the Tent in the morning. We were kindly invited to occupy a neighboring house, and while the much needed rain was descending …
5214 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 14, 1856, page 119 paragraph 28
… grievous storm opprest, When no wild and angry motion Mars its bosom’s glassy rest.
5215 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 21, 1856, page 121 paragraph 15
… , amid storm and sunshine casts his seed into the fertile field. The prodigal may seem the richer now, but when he shall beg in destitution and have nothing, then …
5216 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 21, 1856, page 123 paragraph 11
… , the storm, and the hurricane to disperse and purify the noxious vapors that otherwise would make the globe one entire burying-field. Would any, upon reflection …
5217 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 21, 1856, page 124 paragraph 32
… the storms of earth for the clear sunshine of glory; we shall cease our toils and enter into rest; we shall pass from the state of our humility to that of our exaltation …
5218 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 21, 1856, page 126 paragraph 40
… the storm of the wrath of God. Oh, where will the sinner be then, and even those also who have professed the truth, but have coveted the friendship, of the ungodly …
5219 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 11, 1856, page 148 paragraph 4
… the storm of destruction that was now beginning to overshadow their land. The nation had sunk to so low a depth of sin that God could no longer dwell among them …
5220 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 11, 1856, page 150 paragraph 2
No, “not thy rest,” poor pilgrim, worn and weary, Foot-sore and fainting on life’s darksome waste; Thy sky o’ercast, the storm-clouds howling dreary, And threat’ning death in every angry blast.